The company still doesn’t have a Matanuska-Susitna Borough permit it was supposed to have secured before the school year began in August 2022. The company also didn’t obtain Alaska Department of Conservation approval for a public drinking water system., is now working with borough and state officials on getting those approvals — after the fact.worth at least $188 million and up to $220 million starting this school year.
“Can you imagine somebody sitting outside your house and blowing their horn 100 times or more ... before 5 o’clock in the morning?” Waychoff said. A school bus turns into the bus barn past striking drivers on Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2023 in Wasilla. The bus drivers walked off the job in the middle of the school day after failing to come to a contract agreement with Durham School Services, the Matanuska-Susitna Borough School District's new transportation contractor.
She did not answer other questions emailed to her and Trani including when the district became aware that Durham was operating without permit approvals.Durham is in the midst of the borough permitting and state approval process now. Two other nearby intersections with the busy Parks Highway won’t require any changes but will need to be monitored, according to the analysis.
And the company has multiple law suits against them already , that should tell you something.
Hmmmm. Not good. Smells a little fishy